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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the bedroom on the second floor of our villa. The AC seemed to struggle to keep up, but even with it running non-stop, there's still a noticeable humid feeling that lingers, especially during the night. Should I consider hiring a professional for dehumidification or can this be managed with some DIY solutions?
Posted by Sanjay Pillai
Asked on February 20, 2026 2:41 am
Absolutely understanding your concern about the persistent dampness in your bedroom, especially given the recent rainfall. In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai, humidity issues can significantly affect indoor environmental quality and comfort. Given your experience, it's important to consider both DIY solutions and professional assistance.

Firstly, let’s delve into some technical aspects of dehumidification relevant to your situation. The ambient humidity levels in the UAE can soar, especially during summer months, reaching up to 70% or more. This high moisture content can lead to mold growth, deteriorate building materials, and even affect occupant health. In your case, noticing a persistent dampness despite running the AC at maximum capacity indicates that the HVAC system might not be sufficient for managing humidity levels.

For DIY approaches, you could start by enhancing ventilation. Opening windows during cooler hours or using exhaust fans can help reduce moisture accumulation. Additionally, employing dehumidifiers is an effective tactic. In your case, a portable dehumidifier with a capacity of around 70-80 liters per day would be suitable for a medium-sized bedroom. Ensure the unit has a water tank and that it's emptied regularly to prevent overflow.

However, in Dubai’s climate conditions, relying solely on DIY methods might not suffice. The high external humidity can quickly saturate indoor spaces, making it challenging to maintain optimal relative humidity levels (RH) below 60%. Professional dehumidification services offer a more comprehensive approach, utilizing specialized equipment and techniques designed for the region's specific environmental challenges.

It would be prudent to consult with an expert who can conduct a thorough assessment. They will use tools like hygrometers and thermometers to determine your indoor RH levels accurately. Based on their findings, they might recommend installing whole-house dehumidification systems or making structural changes to improve airflow and moisture management.

Lastly, considering the UAE’s building regulations, ensuring that new installations comply with standards is crucial. For instance, the Building Control Department in Dubai mandates certain guidelines for indoor air quality (IAQ) which include maintaining RH levels within safe limits to prevent mold growth and other health hazards.

Given the severity of your situation, it might be wise to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional consultation. They can provide tailored advice and solutions that align with local regulations and ensure you achieve comfort while safeguarding your home’s integrity.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 22, 2026 9:10 pm